Speech Language Pathologist – PRN Position Available In Baldwin, Alabama
Tallo's Job Summary: The Speech Language Pathologist - PRN position at Robertsdale Healthcare TMC offers a pay range of $45 - $55 per hour with flexible scheduling and internal growth opportunities. Responsibilities include assessing and diagnosing communication disorders, developing personalized treatment plans, implementing therapeutic interventions, and managing swallowing disorders. Qualifications include a Master's Degree in Speech Language Pathology and current state licensure/certification.
Job Description
Speech Language Pathologist – PRN
Job Locations
US-AL-Robertsdale
Posted Date
5 days ago
(4/22/2025 12:40 AM)
Job
ID 2025-30397
# of Openings 2 Category Speech Language Pathologist Type PRN Recruiter Barbara Recruiter Phone Number 256-763-1531
Overview
Robertsdale Healthcare
TMC is a therapy provider that brings physical, occupational, and speech therapy services to long term care providers. We are growing and looking for an SLP to join the team. We want a Speech Therapist that believes in the benefits of therapy and has a passion for what they do. Giving back is at the core of everything we do. TMC is committed to our team members, helping them enhance skills, remain current on regulations, stay up to date on innovative technology, and advance their personal and professional growth.
If you are looking for an opportunity where you can see your career grow and be part of something incredible, TMC is the place for you. We take pride in offering growth opportunities as we seek leadership within our current teams. TMC is also committed to a culture of caring, not just for those we serve, but for our own team members.
Your career with us means:
Pay Range:
$45 – $55 per hour.
Flexible Scheduling.
Internal Growth and Leadership Opportunities.
Mental Wellbeing Support Program.
With TMC, Speech Language Pathologists don’t just make a living; they make a difference. Come be part of something bigger than a job!
Responsibilities
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you hold a vital role in diagnosing, treating, and managing communication and swallowing disorders in individuals of all ages. Your expertise encompasses a wide range of skills aimed at improving speech, language, cognitive-communication, voice, and swallowing abilities. Here is an outline of the primary responsibilities of a
Speech-Language Pathologist:
Assessment and Diagnosis:
Conduct comprehensive evaluations to assess speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders in individuals with communication impairments. Speech-Language Pathologists use standardized assessments, clinical observations, and diagnostic tools to identify the nature and severity of communication challenges and formulate accurate diagnoses.
Treatment Planning and Intervention:
Develop individualized treatment plans tailored to the specific needs and goals of each patient. Speech-Language Pathologists design therapy sessions that incorporate evidence-based techniques and strategies to address speech production, language comprehension and expression, social communication skills, voice quality, and swallowing function.
Therapeutic Interventions:
Implement a variety of therapeutic interventions to improve communication and swallowing abilities. This may include articulation drills, language exercises, cognitive-communication tasks, voice therapy techniques, fluency shaping strategies, and management protocols. Speech-Language Pathologists provide personalized instruction and feedback to support skill development and functional improvement.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC): Assess the need for and implement AAC systems and devices to support individuals with severe communication impairments. Speech-Language Pathologists collaborate with patients, families, and caregivers to select and customize AAC solutions that enhance communication and participation in daily activities.
Dysphagia Management:
Evaluate and treat swallowing disorders (dysphagia) through a combination of clinical assessments, therapeutic exercises, compensatory strategies, diet modifications, and swallowing rehabilitation techniques. Speech-Language Pathologists play a key role in ensuring safe and efficient swallowing function to prevent aspiration and improve nutritional intake.
Qualifications
Masters Degree in an accredited Speech Language Pathology program
Current license/certification in the state of practice
Keywords:
CCC-SLP, Clinical, Therapy Language Disorder, Articulation, Aphasia, Swallowing Rehabilitation, Cognitive-Communication, Fluency.
TMC is an equal opportunity employer.